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A statement on public education by John F. Dockweiler, candidate for the democratic nomination for Governor

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MEET
JOHN F. DOCKWEILER
Congressman John F. Dockweiler, Representative of the Sixteenth District of California, is a Statesman with a National reputation. He is the fourth ranking member of the Democratic Party in Congress, with advanced seniority as a member of the Appropriations Committee.
Dockweiler is a native of California, well acquainted with its need. He was born, educated, and practiced as an attorney in Los Angeles for 10 years before going to Congress. He is a descendant of one of the State's pio-neer famlies, and he is a worthy representative of that family, which for 50 years has been prominently identi-fied with the upbuilding of the State.
He is one of eleven children... eight sons and three daughters. Of the eight sons, one is a Congressman, one a Lieutenant in the United States Navy Construction Corps, one a Judge of the Superior Court, one is a doc-tor, three are practicing attorneys, and the youngest a law student. His three sisters are married and living in California. Here is the brilliant son of a brilliant Cali-fornia family, headed by Isidore B. Dockweiler, former National Democratic Committeeman and for 50 years identified with local, State and National affairs.
Dockweiler comes from a family prominent in Cali-fornia since 1852 and in that time there has never been one word of censure, one word of criticism directed to ward a member of the Dockweiler family.
John Dockweiler is 43 years of age this year. He has been a representative in the Congress of the United States for six years. He is able, qualified, fearless and is a champion of the cause of business, as well as a friend of the laboring man.
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Be sure that you and your friends are reg-istered as Democrats so that you may cast your ballots for
John F. Dockweiler
for Governor
on August 30, 1938, and on November 8, 1938.
Congressman John F. Dockweiler's posi-tion on any public question may be learned by communicating with the nearest local Dockweiler-for-Governor headquarters. Ad-ditional copies of this pamphlet may be secured upon request.
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS:
LOS ANGELES . . . . . 2345 SO. FIGUEROA
Phone RIchmond 0166
OAKLAND . . . FINANCIAL CENTER BUILDING
SAN FRANCISCO . . . . 693 SUTTER STREET
Phone ORdway 5610
FRESNO . . . . . . 1044 FULTON STREET
SACRAMENTO . . . . . SACRAMENTO HOTEL
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A STATEMENT ON
PUBLIC EDUCATION
BY
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John F. Dockweiler
CANDIDATE FOR THE DEMOCRATIC
NOMINATION FOR
GOVERNER
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The statement contained in this folder is in answer to a request addressed to Congresman John F. Dockweiler in Washington by the Executive Com-mittee of Dockweiler for Governor, Inc., asking him for his views on public education in California.